Released for the first time here is this charming, odd and affecting score by Basil Kirchin, made "in association" with his regular cohorts, Jack Nathan and John A. Coleman. The film, released in 1970, was directed by the multi-talented and quite radical David Greene. Greene was also an actor, a successful producer and had already employed the services of Kirchin for his 1967 horror The Shuttered Room and quirky crime thriller The Strange Affair.

An unreleased 1979 post-punk-post-disco banger from one of the great British musical mavericks. Its infectious, exciting, unusual and a bit like Hot Chip. But coming at you from 1979. HISTORY: Back in the late 1970s, Basil Kirchin was in Hull, working on numerous projects, documentary scores and strange musical concepts. Silicon Chip is a rare surviving and most unusual work from the period, until now an unreleased slice of jumping, plugged-in perfection presciently celebrating the dawn of the computer-based industrial revolution. The B side - Silicon Chips - is a set of quick electro blasts and logos, possibly conceived and written for library usage, but we may never know. What we do know is that this incredible 7" is now out, on vinyl and ready for some heavyweight nostalgic digital action.Line up for Silicon Chip is as follows: Vocals: Gary Burroughs, Guitar and Keyboards: Danny Wood, Drums: Dane Morrell, Bass: Bernie Dolman. Music was engineered by Roy Neave. Recorded at Fairview Studios, Hull. 1979.